It is not so good in London as at Edgerston though it is quieter. No swarms of people at tea for ins (Read More)
I found your letter on my return. I managed to get Peter away with me for 48 hours which was beyond (Read More)
I expect you are right about alterations. ... However I am apparently so constituted that I couldn't (Read More)
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I have been away on the continen (Read More)
From a letter from Barrie to Charles Turley-Smith, 10 May 1913 (Read More)
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